GERING, Neb. (AP) — A teenager accused of secretly recording activity in the girls locker room at Gering High School has been sentenced to probation until he’s an adult.
The judge told the 16-year-old boy at his sentencing Tuesday that he also must terminate his social media accounts, undergo family and individual therapy, drug testing and GPS tracking and must write a letter of apology to students and their parents.
The boy had entered the juvenile court equivalent of a guilty plea to a misdemeanor count of unlawful intrusion and three counts of felony unlawful intrusion by photograph. Prosecutors dropped the remaining 36 counts in return for the boy’s pleas.
A court document says the recordings showed the girls “in a state of undress.”
The Associated Press generally doesn’t name juveniles accused of crimes.